Publications

Publication
05.01.16
Criminal history scores make up one of the two most significant determinants of the punishment an offender receives in a sentencing guidelines jurisdiction. While prior convictions are taken into account by all U.S. sentencing systems,…
Data Brief
03.02.16
The Robina Institute is pleased to offer data and policy briefs on Probation Revocation project research findings. These briefs offer a snapshot view of probation services and revocation practices in the United States.
Publication
01.26.16
The Federal Sentencing Reporter published an article written by the Robina Institute’s Parole Release and Revocation Project Director, Edward E. Rhine (Ohio State University), Professor Joan Petersilia (Stanford Law School), and Robina…
Research
01.08.16
In the Alpha Phase of the Robina Institute's research of probation revocation practices, the Probation Revocation project team examined and reported on the range of contemporary probation practices in six jurisdictions. While the project…
Research
11.03.14
Profiles in Probation Revocation compiles - in a convenient format - the results of a year-long research project on the laws relating to probation revocation in twenty-one American states.
Research
12.01.12
In Just Sentencing, Richard S. Frase presents a sentencing model that integrates theory and practice, combining clearly-stated normative principles with procedures that have proven successful in the most fully-developed state sentencing…